A downloadable game

A complete playset of 12 new Myths to staple onto your game of Mythic Bastionland. 

The Gnarl - A gruesome being in the woods grows and searches for a new home.
The Anger - Lingering resentment from generations past.
The Gryphon - A haughty knight searches for worthy challengers and wont stop.
The Reflection  - A strange Seer has opened the way to a mirror world.
The Chasm - A large hole in the ground. Disgusting beings come out.
The Thunder - A dangerous beast terrorizes the Realm.
The Book - A curious merchant and his strange wares are cause for plight.
The Cold - Winter is coming...
The Hunt - Rowdy young nobles are creating turmoil on their hunt for the Monster. 
The Face - A new Seer? Or just a weird attraction for travelers?
The Unicorn - The Knights' steeds are in danger! Or are they?
The Fly - A plague of insects devours the Realm.

This was created for the Mythic Bastionland TTRPG Jam #1.

Some elements and the visual presentation are unfortunately a little rushed, but I hope the content inspires you to have some great games of MB. 
I was finally able to polish my entry a bit. A bit of spell checking here, a bit of fancy background art there. Also changed around the wording here and there to overall be closer to the original core book. I hope everything is comprehensible.


For this set I was mostly inspired by the art used, as it sparked ideas all by itself. Speaking of, the art used is all under Public Domain or fair use at least. I am in no way, shape or form affiliated with Chris McDowall or Bastionland Press.

None of this content was made using AI.
All just genuine human stupidity. 
Enjoy!

Download

Download
Myth Compendium 1 by Mike Balve V2.pdf 1.6 MB

Install instructions

Just download the PDF and read its contents. Enjoy!

Development log

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Cool Myths that feel compatible with the base content. My favorite is The Reflection, but they are all enjoyable reads. Would recommend.

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Omens are a tricky thing to design (at least I found it so) and creating 12 of them is an absolute feat. The idea of using the art as sparks is genius. Well done!